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Jack & Jill: A Novel [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by James Patterson (Author)
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (164 customer reviews)

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A child killer is stalking the inner city of Washington, D.C., his latest victim Shanelle Green, an adorable first grader from Sojourner Truth School. This killing is especially unsettling to Detective Alex Cross. Sojourner Truth is the school his son Damon attends, just four blocks from his home.

While the death of an inner-city black child doesn't garner much media attention, another murder is making big headlines. The same day that Shanelle was beaten to death, Senator Daniel Fitzpatrick was found handcuffed to a bed and shot execution style. The only clue the police have to go on is a bizarre rhyme, signed "Jack and Jill," promising more high-profile executions, ultimately targeting the president of the United States. When Cross is called in to help protect the president, he begins to suspect that the two cases are somehow related. As he races to put all the pieces together, the killers continue their bloody rampage, paralyzing the city.

Like Along Came a Spider and Cat & Mouse, Jack & Jill is a rapid-fire thriller from start to finish, with enough plot twists to satisfy even the most jaded mystery fan. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



From Publishers Weekly

Patterson's most recent thriller, Hide and Seek, lacked his customary hero, Alex Cross, and didn't catch fire with readers. Here, Patterson brings back the black psychiatrist and Washington, D.C., homicide cop (Kiss the Girls, etc.) for a gripping game of death that will have fans flocking. Two simultaneous investigations bear down on Cross: the first concerns the killings perpetrated by a duo known as "Jack and Jill," who are murdering famous people (beginning with a U.S. senator) in Washington, taunting the police and "practicing for the big one"; the second involves the brutal slayings of young black children in Cross's own Southeast D.C. neighborhood. The Washington P.D. makes Cross its liaison with a frantic Secret Service, FBI and CIA while he sets up his own off-duty team to track the child-killer. Through crisp cross-cutting of multiple points of view, first-person and third, Patterson grabs readers right from the beginning and sweeps them along toward riveting dual climaxes. He adds texture by devoting space to Cross's concern about his own motherless son and daughter (the first murdered child attended the same grammar school as Alex's boy), his growing interest in the school's attractive principal, his dealings with his octogenarian grandmother, Nana Mama (think of an acerbic Dilsey from The Sound and the Fury) and life in the largely black Southeast district. It's fine, full-blooded entertainment from start to finish, with a last-page surprise from an earlier Cross nemesis promising at least one more Cross installment to come. Literary Guild main selection; simultaneous Time Warner AudioBook.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Descent begins, Jul 5 2004
By J R Zullo (São Paulo, Brazil) - See all my reviews
Once again, Detective Alex Cross is the main character in another James Patterson book. As usual, the story is very fast-paced, with quick, short chapters. Patterson knows how to build tension and accomplish an efficient thriller. This time, Cross and his team have to face two simultaneous enemies: the first, a pair of loose-cannon killers, acting in the high-society and political circles in Washington, D.C.; the other, an insane killer murdering innocent children.

"Jack and Jill" is not as good as the previous two books in the Cross series; although Alex Cross is less superhero-like and more humnan in this third installment, the two parallel stories are confusing, and Patterson was not able to create villains and minor characters as well developed as the ones he created in "Along came a spider" and "Kiss the girls".

I understand that "Jack and Jill" is somewhat a milestone in the Alex Cross series. From now on, the books are really a step down the ladder.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Read, Jun 21 2004
This is one of Patterson's best books I have read so far. The characters are well described and I feel I get to know them very well. But he uses characterers from previous books and it might be helpful to start reading his earlier books first. But it is of course not necessary. I don't read his books like that. The story is great as well. It was a real pageturner, keeping me in suspense from start to finish. I highly recommend this.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another winner..., May 19 2004
By Theresa W (mi, usa) - See all my reviews
Jack & Jill proves that James Patterson's previous success with the Alex Cross books are not flukes. Patterson is a great writer and Cross is a fun character.

Trying to solve two crimes at once and see if they are in any way related- is no sweat for Alex Cross! With two story lines going on at once, you won't be able to put this book down. There's no shortage of suspense or excitement. And the ending is always the best part.

If you have never read James Patterson and you enjoy crime thrillers, you need to give him a try!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good enough
I think that the story of the book is a little bit out of reality, I don't think that if the president's life is threatened he will make his normal life and he will walk in... Read more
Published on Jul 15 2004 by Jorge Frid

3.0 out of 5 stars Predictable and Anti-climatic
I agree full-heartedly with teekay62 and Sam C. Ogden. This novel lacks imagination in the fact that J. Read more
Published on Feb 15 2004 by Shannon Parker

5.0 out of 5 stars WOW
I couldn't put this book down. James Patterson had me wondering who the killer could be until the very end. Read more
Published on Jan 4 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
This was an excellent book by Patterson. If you've read the other Alex Cross books, you will love this one.
Published on Dec 31 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Patterson is a master of suspense
Patterson is a very good--and prolific--writer. he creates complicated situations and characters and leads us through the story to the other side without losing us. Read more
Published on Nov 16 2003 by Alicia Cathers

5.0 out of 5 stars Another win for Alex Cross
This book was very exciting and hard to put down. Since I have been reading the Alex Cross series out of sequence, this book gave me another piece to the puzzle. Read more
Published on Oct 22 2003 by William J. Tennison

4.0 out of 5 stars The Best
The Best Alex Cross book. Other goods Alex Cross books are Kiss the Girls, Roses are Red, and Cat and Mouse.
Published on Sep 21 2003 by Joey Cappuccino

5.0 out of 5 stars Patterson's Best!!
I have been reading the Alex Cross series (in order) over the last few months. Jack and Jill is by far the best in the series. Read more
Published on Jul 14 2003 by Peggy G. Lambdin

2.0 out of 5 stars Pass
This novel is severely hampered by a predictable, unoriginal plot, and cardboard cut out characters. It was dry, and utterly unsuspenseful. Read more
Published on Jul 7 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Fast paced and Scary
This is an excellent Book, It is a tad disturbing, but very exciting. Patterson, has you on the edge of your seat. This Alex Cross book has to be close to one of the best. Read more
Published on Jun 27 2003

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